NI introduces PXI Express chassis and controllers
By Staff -- Test & Measurement World, 6/1/2006 2:00:00 AM
National Instruments has released what it calls the industry's first PXI chassis and controllers based on PCI Express signaling. The company says these PXI Express products are ideal for high-channel-count, high-throughput, or multimodule applications, such as IF streaming, mixed-signal, and image acquisition. (PXI Express integrates PCI Express signaling into the PXI standard.)
The NI PXIe-1062Q chassis offers up to 1-Gbyte/s per-slot dedicated bandwidth and eight card slots: a PXI Express system slot, a PXI Express slot with system timing capabilities, four PXI peripheral slots, and two hybrid slots that accept both PXI and PXI Express modules. The NI PXIe-8103 embedded controller includes a 2.0-GHz Intel Pentium M 760 processor and offers 250 Mbytes/s per-slot dedicated bandwidth for up to 1 Gbyte/s of total system bandwidth.
Other available controllers include the MXI-Express for PXI Express controllers, the NI PXIe-PCIe836x, and the NI PXIe-ExpressCard8360. These controllers offer desktop PC and laptop computer control of PXI Express systems with up to 250 Mbytes/s of cabled system bandwidth.
The new PXI chassis and controllers work with all existing PXI modules and software. Engineers can use existing code written for NI's LabView, LabWindows/CVI, and Measurement Studio. www.ni.com.
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